Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 13, 1890, Image 2

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THE LANOASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1890.
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FY'SJARLBBBTKINMAN FOLTX. Edllm.
B ft anaKHT CLARK Publisher.
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IUl'AtLtnrrKLLiaKNCKK.-PuWIbd
rtf t in the year, bnl Sunday. Bef yra
fc mLm l kl Allw Anil surrounding
v"lMiiuivnliw)r. 11rmIIOvdel-
1 ,.-1 mi , AdvuiM i go cent, med III.
Mnjfi. ' ... .
BMCt.Y INTRUJOBHCKW-un ""r nu
fljrcniti a year, In advance.
Mna en lat.tMruttdKIlM Itamlt liT cheek
ryeateMM order, and where neither of
('MM M) precaraa aeua in m ni
s Vt latlai.
at the Foiitinic,MMceiiaciMinuui
: v. aimh, m inmxiientcnt,
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LA0A1T,PA.. May 13, 1890.
& A MW1UU7 ucruncam
vRleh&rd Croker, who is cblcf of Tam
my Hall una a very excellent succes
r te Jehn Kellv who were himself out
Lethal bervlce, was In danger of n like
it) wheu be Ieek counsel 01 ms ineiiu,
llllam Stclnway, and went away te
u'rene te nut himself under the care of
Iflbe celebrated "sanitary counseller"
jL"WHlieluil. As seen as he had gene uway
rJMtata alert enemies of Tatnuiany Hall,
Waded by an arch scamp known lis
L William II. Grace, who lias necii
-mayor -of New Yerk city, conspired
ltd,, get the Republican Senate of the
Kate te appoint a committee 10 an iijkjii
the) city; which committee appointed
Ives, who is Grace's right Iianu
yawn te, conduct iU inquiry; with the
Hisequonce or a great coninietion
smmeug the Tammany people, who held
f-tbe county efllces. The sheriff's elllce,
p'whlch has ever been a rich plum te the
rtv aud the faithful henchman who
eld It. aud which was lately held by
Maver Grant, was turned upside down,
Epftad ilually handed ever te General
ncKlcs; alter wuicu a savage assault was
'ade en Grant In his olllce of niayer.Tlie
firing seems te have been all with
i powder, no evidence of wrong-doing !-
, ing presented against the mayor, who
Km Richard broker's pretege and selec-
A brother-in-law of Croker was
'Anally turned up, who has just lest a
tavern stand in the park, and who In
Us auger has been ready te swear
l.yengeance against the mayor. Werth-
Wm , t. . . i . t
: mm as tue icuew's testimony cicariy 11,
t It Las made a Bcnsatieu ; and cablegrams
letters and newspaper repertera
hbmve been seeking out Croker in his re-
itiwuent at Wiesbaden until his health
mciller has been obliged te issue the
?fcHewlng bulletin through the New
j? Yerk newspapers :
p;4Mr. Crocker catne liore for medical treat
KclMnt, tutrering from iileurltle exomlallen
.d a nlftR decree ofcerobral netiraHtliculii.
fV'Walch latter lias resulted from leiifr con-
KiiNMUed and excessive mental oxertlou.
Although uncler proper treatment the
& yitnirilia exomlatleu 1ms til Happen red, llie
l awraitncnia absolutely demands that the
J jsetleut for a long UnienljHtaln from overy
''Mental exertion and excitement, otherwlso
si-MH&tilote euro of the saine Is Impossible.
p, H-" tin. Wjmiklmi, Sanitary Councillor.
5' ST IfcHUADfcS, April ZB, JOVU.
;.:.We print this statement as interest-
('testimony ei tue way in wuicn a
tbful public servant may be worried
i Illness by bis scvere mental exer-
aj and may then be worried te death
fttie 'conspiracy of rascally fees and
le buzzing of uewsnaner rcnertcrs:
M with the further miruoae of callimr
.ttehtleu ie the unfailing habit of the
aea ana unlearned physician, of
tpreaslng his simple cemmauds lu
gjtknplex words.
.;iThIs expression of Dr. Wilhclml is a
wmparatlvely mild inaulfcstatleu of the
onreulc habit, as we can come pretty
"mer te gucsslug what lie means te suv.
B Hasays directly that Mr. Croker Is suf-
tftneg front long continued aud execs
ffftVsly mental exertion, This has tre-
-4ced cerebral neurasthenia and
trltle excudatien ; aud theujjh we de
Dtknew what these diseases are.lt Is net
.iwntlal that we shall knew, their cause
KlNtng quite sumcieut te inuicatc tne ne-
MHlty of absolute rest te Mr. Crekcr's
aMhlal .faculties, which is what the
Cter enjeius. And he might lust
i' well have emitted their mighty
"terms from his direction ; if he did net
rant te gratify our curiosity as te the
else enert en Mr. Croker's censtltu-
i of his excessive mental worry, he
'Med net have told us what had hap-
opened te him ; but when he did under
tte te tell us he might have deue It iu
is mat we can understand without
Durse toamedicaldlctleuury.
SVftThe doctor gees te Latin as the sparks
y upward. It was se he gathered in his
iree, which Is in Latin. Ne earthly
wiHnrevent hist 'vi;!! lug his pre-
uSf'l!.ge,p'5'nUu- lf Me 1V0jw11h'
t totter, he writes It aqua. 1'esslbly
) result Is a great impression of his
sing upon the ignorant patient; but
iwttether this is u sutllcleut offset
tue suspicion that no is a
lMk, caused his intelligent patient,
SM tt nlloeilmi fri filiil.. tt Id .il.ilti ili.i
" -""." .w.M.j ., inuiii IUI
Luglisb. language should be sulll-
Ktent for the doctor's needs, and thai its
would teud te the simnliflcatleu of
r'Wimunlcatlen aud the correetlen of
j-teUke all around between doctor,
aaethecarv and natient.
1$ Which is the lessen we draw from
jfcPf. Wllhelml's letter; the ether
MBennar llie nutv imimseil mwn lh
'Meple te be merciful te ever
ly worked servants; te give them a
uce te uc neuest auu laltlilul
I still live. Mr. Croker Is wellreceg-
a as a man or strict integrity, who
taken charge of the Tammauy
ty witu an eye single te IU houerablo
ucccssful direction. It is this
ety which furnishes the ellleials te
ierk city and which is netentlul
I naming the officers and policy of state
ajnaiionaigeverumout. Tlie respousl respeusl
Uiy of Ita direction is great. Its power
rjropderevll is Immense. When then it
I known te be directed by honest hands,
i j til . ,. . '
ma uauus sueuiu ue streugtiiened by
M public aud the ncwspacrs ; and
ma they fall in physical weakness, it
Jt command of the most ordinary hu-
ity. te give them iwace ; aud ncud-
' their disability te call oft' the dexs of
IT aud dogs of the press.
$r --
W Ingalls lu Trouble.
Jfcnater Ingalls has been caught in
arum uuu muKcs un eminently
icterlstlc defense bv nractleniiv mi.
Ing the charge and making a
M.-1-uwiiieu et uiackiuull. A
City leurnal ntnlnl tlm ti.
i ttrlklng part of a eulogy delivered
iMUMumu iuuiuu! congressman
i wan taken almost bodily from a
ii uy .liaasuieu. inuaiH sava (li
eexild have Buppressei his accuser
nve nuuureu aenars, and explains
e purases reicrrea te were In part
m irem an em f reueh exereiw
ilM copied years atre when leurnlmr
eh, and which he for the first time
wuauartofasermenofMnaxlllnii
ays that lw used the tame line of
lit and laneuaire a liumimi tii...
I will oe&tluu te de se whanever ec-
caslen acrves : that the language Is his
own whlte the Ideaa are the pricelem
heritage of the race. He then pictur
esquely denounces his assailants for re
sorting te the green grave of the con
gressman aud coutcmpteiisly leaves
them te the Judgment of the living
and contempt of the dead. This
bold attempt te Justify plagiarism
after admitting and denying It In
the same sentence Is very Interesting.
He first admits that the phrases he
used were, in part at leasl, copied, and It
makes no difference whether they were
stolen front Massllleu or any ene else,
the fact remains that he gave them as
his, own wheu he knew they were an
other. He Bays he has used the same
line of thought and language a hundred
times, and theu calmly adds that the
language Is his own, the Ideas the her
itage of the race. This statement does
net agree with the admission of
phrases copied. The public will
await with Interest the application of
the deadly paralell te Mr. Ingalls' case.
He says that he was impressed with the
stately and snmbre eloquence of the
passage, and believed that the man
who repeats and preserves such
thoughts nud rescues them from
the dusty oblivion of forgotten centuries
confers an Inestimable benefit upon
mankind, rie he docs ; but when he In
cidentally takes credit for them te his
own little poll-parrot mind he deserves
contempt. Mr. Ingalls has often ad
mitted that he was proud of this eulegy:
"Jackdaw's strut lu peacock's featheis."
m
Mn. Oi.amte.nk talked gloomily te llie
Celxlcn club en Monday of the ground lest
by fice traders, particularly lu America,
but be was hopeful of their eventual tri
umph; and no wender, when he sees the
party new lu power hore abusing protec
tion te such great extremes. A rush te one
extreme provokes recoil te the ether, and
the worst enemies of protection ure tliose
rabid high tariff moil who make It the end
rather than the means of taxation,
Tin: Orltlainine, published by the class of
'01 of Franklin and Marshall cellege, Is at
bright as a spring blue bird lu Its brilliant
coat loltered with stiver and tied with satin
cord. The fronttsplcce is n Ufollke portrait
of I'rofTcsser Jeffersen K. Korsliner, I'll, v.,
after a photograph by tlutckimst. It is
a neatly and artistically printed sllvor sllver sllvor
edgod book, fully up te the high standard
offermor publications and surpassing lu
several ways all previous efforts. As this
Is the eighth velume and each class has
striven te Impreve en all Hint went before,
the Orillauime has grown te be an Imposing
memento of college dnys and lu the eyes of
the college moil even Its few faults must
seem virtues. Heme of the pmi and ink
skoU'lieH,fbr exnmpln,may lack the dollcate
finish and rollnement of uiodern schools of
art, but they have llie spirit ami power of
old musters, of their kind. The sketch of a
monument commemorating the football
victories of IKS!) Is particularly ilue,nud the
engraving representing the eutastroplie te
the collrge gymnasium Is a powerful and
thrilling work of art. The literary work
seems te be welt dene. A sketch entitled
" Leeking liackward " refers te the found
ing of a gymnasium In 18S9,but, as sarcasm
of the kind was peked at the Hchell obser
vatory by the students a few months befere
it was built, the gymnasium project may
thrlve In a similar way. The class histories
and club pnges and the eugravlngs of fra
ternity emblems and of the balls of the
literary socletios unlte te make this Ori Ori
llauieo a success. The book is of the
flnest productions of the iNTCt.l.iur.Ncmt
job room. The binding work, which is
faultless, was dene by Win. II. Hey.
Otm Imports from Ilni7.ll in 1889 were
valued at j(W, 103,80 1 ; our domesllo experts
te Dru7.il In the sumo year were worth
f!,270,Ml. It Is high tlme that seme offeit
was mnde te even up these figures. A
reuent travcler says that most of the rail
way cars, engines, machlnery aud carriages
In Uru7.il nre of Kngllsh make.
Tun physicians of the Franklin Itefonn Itefenn Itefonn
atery llome for inebrlates rcjKirt that dur
ing the past year two hundred itleuts
have been treated lu tlielnfirnmrles; many
of these were daugureiiHly slek, but thoie
were no deaths and but oue was discharged,
Sluce the foundation of the home mere
than nlnoty-flve porcent. of all admitted
have been discharged, In a medical souse,
cured, but the statistics show a large pro
portion of relapses, which the physicians
allribute te the lack of restraining iutlu iutlu iutlu
onces In the home. They say : " A great
deal Is said at the present day of the Inllu Inllu
ence of horedlty, but much mero potent
Is the liilliience of the mother ever her
boy." This Franklin Heme, of Philadel
phia, Is managed as a beuovelont Institu
tion, and the management declare that It
will never be allowed te be a place wljere
a mau may straighten up with an ilr ()f re
spectability alter a.il'Aauea, hilt theso who
gi ve ovldeneq Ci sincere efforts te reform are
h,eljH?l- as much as possible. Of the
'whele number received Blnce 6Ti forty r
cent, bocaine permanently seber men. Of
the two huudred and ninety-seven inmates
In the past your oue hundred nnd thirty
four were free, sixty three paying and a
huudred part paying. One hundred and
forty-six were married nud only nlne
divorced or separated, which scorns te
show that women stand by their drunkeu
husbands with wouderful persistence.
Kighty-tlve wero slngle and twenty-uve
widowers aud en huudred aud six were
botween thirty and forty yea of age. Of
the two hundred aud sixty-live discharged
during the year only fifty are classed as
failures or doubtful. It cost twolve thou
sand live huudred dollars for the year, an
average of sixty dollars for each man
cured or beuoutted. Very cheap.
A nibrATCit from Australia Miys that
owing te Heeds en the lllver Imrling the
tewu of liourke is iu the midst efan Inland
sea forty miles wide. 1'iopertlon is every
thing In these matters and that Inland sea
of Australia would be a trltle lu another
cuuutry. We talk of the lordly Hudsen
and seme maintain that the Su&qiiehauua
Is agrauder stream, but the Amazen Is four feur four
teon miles wider at Us mouth than the
nivlgable length of the Hudsen.
Mu. II. J. McGiiann says that he is net
an owner of the Merniiiy Xewi.
Tin: tariff collected In 18S amounted te
e20,&7u,0s). The total tariff revenuu for
the three war years '&, &, and '01 was
only 5J0O(7OI,371. The llgures for ISs'J
show a larger tarill revenue than ever be be be
fere collected and the llguies have been
climbing steadily lne0 1SS5. This enor
mous volume of money taken from the
people is net only a drain upeu them but
a stimulus, te reckless oxtravagauce like
the pension legislation of this Congress.
Ask for VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA-Takeno
ether. mi
I.uek,
li a word which heuld have no place In any
vocabulary. A man must haeiiblllty tetuc
coed, and a medical preparation, merit. Thcre
Is no luck about HOZODONT. It uosturcte
succeed from the first, because It wa geed, aud
did all that was claimed for IU
"Wliiit AVeWuut.
Oh Homeopath In pllcU, AllejMjth lu pl ;
but for rheumatism, ler lU'lies, for pains aud
snraliu. Thern;.' Ktettrte Oil Is Inelfably "upVi
us It bus had purchasers.. All drusitUu keli it
.
llrierilenUen.
i n'.'1 ll?x." u.'cd. OurUeek llluwl Mint i III, triMil
tei.W."?' S!i'' ?" itlKllo!,eMI e
ueiis." l.UKUUiu.llamlllen. out. Held in
qSSuunS! W'T'". w'WliAlil
A Voting flirt' drier
at Mlni linr ehsrmser Het and form depart
ing, and her health Imperiled br funeUonmllr funeUenmllr
reniilsrlUee. at her erl Ileal period of lite, wm
tnrnrd te Jey and trail tede aner a brief rnir
treatment with Dr. Fierce'! rsverlbi rYeacrlp rYeacrlp
tlen. It purified and enriched her bleed, save
n healthy activity te the kldner. stomach,
beTCeli and ether enrann. and her retern te re
built health ipeedllr followed. It I Uieenlr
medicine for women, sold bjr drmrglnU, under
a positive Riiarnntra from the manufacturers,
that It will give ntlnfhctlen In every cam. or
money will be refunded; Thl guarantee has
born printed en the bottle-wrappera, and faith
fully carried out for many yearn. M,Tul w
"XTAS HOUTKN'H COCOA.
THKOllKAT COCOA OK RUUOI'K,
TlthCOMINUONKOKAMKIttCA
tMlclautfSlrrngthtntng la Ihf AVriri.
Tea aud coffee cheer but de net nour
ish. They even leave an Injurious effect
upon the nervous system. Indeed,
there Is no beverage Uke
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
It tlimiilatrx and neur'mhc as lioue
ether, leaves no bad effects and Is a flesh
former of the most approved type.
WVAN IIOUTKNH COCOA (" enre tried,
nlu-eyn uteri.") The atrnng may Inke It with
plcanura nnd the weak with Impunity. The
exciting cOccU of tea and coffee are obviated by
Its tcndy use, and nervous disorders ara ro re ro
llevcd and prevented. Delicious te the tasle
" Ijri?est sale In the world." AHK KOH VAN
IIOUTKNH ANDTAKK NO OTHER. (II)
lililliitcvit.
riililn WKI'.K AT
-THE-
BONTON
MILLINERY STORE.
BIG BARGAINS
-IN-
Trimmed Hats,
Trimmed Hats,
Trimmed Hats,
Trimmed Hats,
Trimmed Bennets,
Trimmed Bennets,
Trimmed Bennets.
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS.
At Half Price.
At Half Price,
. -A'f Half Price.
It will pay you te give us a
call before buying elsewhere.
THE-
M1MI SM
13 East King St.,
inr.T.liiidS.tK
l.ANOASI'i:it, PA.
"XTINCO C'Hi:VINO TOHACCe.
VINCO
KXTIIA FIX
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This btaudard llrund of l'liig Tobacco Is ac
knowledged te be the best chew and the larecst
plcce for the money In the market. Hncemi
lag en eacMump, Its cxtcuilve aale formally
cars has eMablUhed Its reputation. There Is
nethlnt better. Try It. 1W sale by dealers aud
grocers.
1890.
aprlU'tutcod-eeuiilUtw
171011 PULLKVH. HHAKTINa, COLLA1W
-. J J a itf.-r. CTI am i Ueies, Coui Itiie, etc i.1
JPNBEfe fjtsl Fulton ilreu ' mi-'ud
411i:AUTIKUi, IWjj; HOWKVKIt
small It mar be, Is a urea luxury W
SPatiamiirtcf'.
raiLADEi.rnU, Tuesday, May 13, ISO.
There they lie in a double
sense three Huck Towels, all
in a row, one each from three
different houses, each one sold
under a positive assurance that
it was "all linen." What is
the fact ? Each one is cotton
warp. It Would surprise you
te knew who sold them it
would surprise the sellers just
as much. They were honestly
but ignorantly sold.
Such things don't happen
here. Our Linen experts can
not be blinded with cotton.
Our old saw, ' Linen is Linen
here," still saws its truthful way
through shams and frauds and.
keeps our Linen true te llax.
It's a tough pull. There are
people among us that argue
for " union " handkerchiefs and
towels. As yet vainly as a pea
shooter's missiles against an
ironclad. Surrender te sophis
tical shams is an experience
that is yet te be with us.
Just for illustration : A few
honest items in Linens cheap,
tee.
Towels.
Full bleached I luck Towels of
clean, well-spun yarns, blue or
red borders, 12 cents each.
Extra weight Cream Huck
Towels, excellent for bath or
ether common use, 22x45
inches, at 15 cents each, would
be cheap at 20 cents.
Large stzed, beautiful, snow
white Huck Towels, white
damask border, 25 cents each,
reduced te-day from 30 cents.
Damask Towels, geed qual
ity, knotted fringe, seven va
rieties of novel colored borders,
at 14 cents each.
Other extra attractive prices
are like this :
a pieces German Itnrnsley Illenrlicd Table
l.lueiis, 57 InrliiM wide, ! u jnrd.
Anether importation of the " llest Deublo
Damask ?J-lneh Table l.lnen," l u yard.
50 deen extra fine Deuble Damask (Irish)
?4 Napkins, S,", a ditteu, fully one-thlril
under value.
3) pieces line Krench Blieetlnf. V0 Inches
wide, Uien yard.
10 pieces pure white lllearhed Irish I.lnen
mieeiniK, m in lies wine, 7Jiea jaru.
SIM pairs l.lncn Hheuta, exlru sire, hand
hemstitched both cnds,fj.' a shoe!.
800 1'lllew Cases, made In Ireland from
Irish linen, hand hemstitched, ie each.
Near Women's Waiting ltoem.
The Shee trade grows. Why
does it grew ? The goods and
the prices tell why. 1 Iere are
specimens :
Chocolate Geat Butten
Shoes, best made, Misses'
S1.75, Children's $1.25 and
$1.50. Each pair worth a half
dollar mere. Canvas Shoes,
leather trimmed, Misses' $1,
were $2 ; Children's 75 cents,
were $1.50.
Shoes for all the population
willing te buy geed Shoes are
here.
Slai ket street front, Must of Main Alsle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
jruvuituvf,
TTKNRf WOIJe,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te ins East King street, havliw a
full line of Furniture of every description nt the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaklm; promptly at
tended Je. Call and examine our goads.
aa-tfdK II. VrOLK.UWKaktKliigHlreet.
w
il)U IKlt'B COHNKK.
Ninety Marriage Licenses inApril!
BIG FIGURES,
HUT
NOT BIGGER THAN THE BARGAINS
AT
WIDMYER'S,
Cerner East King and Duke Streets.
BOMETHINO IN FURNITURE
TO PLEASE EVERY ONE OF THESE C0UPLE3
S-Call ami Inspect the Iirge and Varied
Meck.
WIDMYER,
V.AHV KINO AND Dl'KT. STUKU'l'S,
IiANCASTER. l'A.
H
EINITSH'U FUHN1TUBE DEl'Of.
Wk show Ihls week lu our win
dows our New Line of Chair in XVI.
Century Finish. Handsome, dura
ble and cheap.
Don't mint seeing them and Kettinz
the Special Lew l'rlces en them.
This sale will last for one wees;,
from 12th te Will of May, and J en
should take advantage of It.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
DIIUNKENNKSS.
LKlUOUHAUlT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
1)U. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
Itcunbeglvenlna cup of cnfU-cer tea, or In
articles of feed, without the knowledge of thu
patient, If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless
and will etrect a permanent aud speedy cure,
whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or
an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVElt FAILS. It
operates te quietly and with such certainty
that the patleut uudergee no lueenvculeiiee,
and ere he Is aware, hit complete reformation l
eUected, 48 page book of particulars free.
CIIArt. A. LOCHElt. Drugg'st,
JiSx? J34"1 K,u Bt-t tauc-tcr, i'4.
ocUMed-TTaM
Shecial Chair Sale !
Wivecevttmt
Ithceminq, Awnwmtn it gets here
Everybody will Kaah te sec It,
'4PAWSIIHOW. f
In the meantime. rln the bell, bent the dram,
toot thehern nnd Jelnlh crowd and come te
CI.AHKK'S
Ker your leas, coffees and groceries. The
quality, quantity nud prices are Just what will
suit you.
VOVVKKSl COFFEES! COFFEES I
Tim poet l'le pays tribute te cefTee la the fel
lowing lines)
Frem silver seuU the crncefut liquor elides
While China's enrih rci-rlv. the smoking tide ;
At once they gratify their souse nod taste,
And rrcqticulcups prolong their rich repast.
Cullee, which makes the politician wise.
And sees through all things with his htlfshut
eyes.
We have Just received a flne line of pnre cof
fees, and It will pay you te give them a fair
trial. New te convince all levers of geed coffee
that we are offering the brat values In the mar
ket, we will sell It te-morrow, Saturday. May
10, nt the 'following price t 25fl coffee will be
seldatztc; tWcatUUc: aee at 27c j 6c at Me ; Me
ntSic And If the coffee It net what we claim It
te be, we will Uike It back cheerfully and re
fund you the money.
A new list of bargains In Dried Beef, Ham
and llolegna. Come and ask te see Uiem.
HAMUKI.CI.AHKE, At.,
12 A II Beeth Queen HI., Tea, Coffee and Grocery
Mtere. Telephone.
A'
T HOltSK-'H.
A CARLOAD
OF-
LargoWliitePetatoes
Wholesale and Retail,
-AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.
T UEISTW.
a-l!rndauarters rer Illoeker'a Dutch Cocea.
Ask for Hmnplc. It has no Equal. TrylU Mee
Xrnmlner. for lllggest Itargalns In Fruits ever
ellered. Alse Nete Display m Frent of Htere
(Saturday. Theutnkeup the.VtuJAVaaud,see
what we eiler there.
l'UAt'KEItH-4 lbs Fresh Nlc-Nacs rer 2Ge.
.1 tbs Fresh (linger Himps for 25c 3HsFresh
Water Crackers for 25c,
DIIIED COItN-SO bbls. Flne Evaporated
Dried Cern at I! tbs for 2Jc This Is a big bargain.
It cost some one much mere money te evapo
rate II. Hut their less will le your gain.
COItALINE ComllneatSand 10ua pack Isn
bargain.
Wheat Oerm, Oat Meal nud Itelled Oats, 6 lbs
feraie.i
Klce at 0. 8 nnd 10c V lb.
Jelly lu burkets, n bargain, II.
Kine natural colored l'lektes, He. s der.
Eight tubs geed sweet Butter at 15c V lb by
the tub.
Tea nnd Cellee nt prices that will cause you
te wonder, ltemember, wcare agents for Chase
A Hanbern's famous roasted coffees. Ask ler
them ami you will alw a) s have a uniform cof
fee as well as roast.
Cuustlc Heda Cc V h boxes nnd Tc In ket
tles. Gulden's Finest llorse lladlsh Flavored Mill
tanl, l.V fit.
Finn Foreign Coeen Nuts ntfl and He.
OirUsid Flne and Coarse Halt nt wholesale
prices, l'lled en side pavement, convenient for
leading, Ac.
Wall Brushes, Hnnd Scrubs and Uroeinsnt nil
prices.
(Inrilen and Flower Heeds fresh and all war
ranted te be new.
Flake and I'earl Tapleen, new, 3 lbs for 25c
Candy at 8 and V2e ii lb. Large beans, 8c -p it.
Urcenl'eas.-c'Pnl. lentils, Hpllt Teas, Hern-.
Iny nnd Finest llenns. Olives. Mushrooms,
I'lckled Oysters, French Mustard, High Grade
Catsup, French Teas In bottles, Drlsy and Dur
kee'sHalad Dressing, Mushroom Catsup, Bot
tled Htrnw berries, (jiiprcs, Hatford ami IjCa 4
I'errln's Hauii", Deviled Crabs and Hhells,
Hplecd Clams, Hhrlmns and Oysters, Clam
Juice, Oyster Bouillon, Clam Chowder, Bottled
Lebster, Maple Hyrup, Anchovies In Oil, Sal Sal
eon Bleck, (extract of Beef, Fruit Juices, Fruit
Jains, Hpanish nud French Pickles, dc, Ac.
Anchovy nnd Bloater I'aste, l'etted and Dev
iled Meats, l'armesan Cheese and all kinds of
rUrdlues.
WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL UKOCEK,
COItNEIl WEST KINO AND FHIFCEHTO.,
Directly Opposite
J. II. Martin .t Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, nud
Next Doer toSerrtl Herse Hetel.
blimtcra.
1" HILLY BltOS.A KAUB.
"BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS."
Hew eally It can be done when you
may buy u
Lawn IvIe,uurer
FOIl
$5X)0.
The GoeJ Werk Can be Much Helped by the
Judicious Usuef
LAWN GRASS SEED.
It Is time te begin thinking about
REFRIGERATORS 1
Ice being very high this yenr, the point I te
get the Refrigerator that will glve the greatest
anieuul of cold air with the least consumption
of Ice. We have lu the LEON AUD. Our prices
will Mirprls-e j en.
We are Headquarters for Bicycles, Tricycles,
Veleclisdes, Tennis Goods and FishlugTuikle.
REILLTBROS. &MUB,
(Hardware and Heuse Furnishing Goods,)
40 and 42 North Queen Street,
NoxtDeorto 1'ostefflce.
apl2-lmd
-jCTOW IS THK TIME TO HOW OUK FINE
MIXED
LAWN GRASS SEED
AND
Lawn Fertilizer.
Themas' Lawn Mowers
Are the Cheapest First-Class Mewcis Sold.
Lawn Settees, Tree Guard,
1'l.int Sticks, Wire TrellWes,
Rubber He.c, Hese Keels.
Rustic & Terra Cetta Vases.
REFRIGERATORS.
AtVOl'EN EVENINOS.-Ca
SPRECHER'S
Baby Carriage Bazaar,
NO. 31 EAST KING ST.
nprlf-tMTii.ThiS
"VTOTICETO BIUDOE BOILDEItS.
Bids for the erection efan Iren Bridge, with a
16-feet readuay and 110 leet aud 8 Unties be
tween the faces of the masonry, across Mill
Creek, In East Lametcr township, at Mrs.
Bates' mill, will be received nt the elllce of the
County Commissioners until 10 o'clock en
Tuctday morning, June 3, IW,
l'roeals for Iren surtructure and ma
sonry w 111 be received .eparately or combined.
Hcc!tlcatleus for masonry may be had ut the
Commh'Sienera' Olllce.
Fertelted bend for itiM mint accompany bid.
By order ei THE COMMISSIONERS.
Attest : W. V. UuiEaT, Cleik. ii.l-eidltw
TTOH l'UATT & CADV ASBESTOS DISC
Valves, Jenkins Vali,Brass Glebe Valves,
Brass Gate Vales, Iren Bedy Gleli Valves,
leverhafety Vulvrs, Pep hafetv Valves, Air
Valves, Radiator ViiHts, Pratt's Swliiglna;
Check Valves, Brass Check Valves.Foet Valves
Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEhT'S. 38a Eat
ydltenHtret. !7'tM
Htet.
reBLOTS.
? ? "4 : 1m.
LADIES' AND MISSES'
$2.00 Shoes
-Fert-
$ 1 .75.
1 have Jnst purchased another Large Let of
Ladles' aud Misses Diamond Tip Butten Bhees,
which were made te Retail at 12, but by taking
the Whole Let I wu enabled te bay them at
uch a price a te enable me te sell th. mat
11.75 per pair.
The Ladles run 2 te 8 In Slue. The Diamond
Tips are made out of same material (Dongola)
aa the uppers.
The Mlssea run 11 te 2 In sire. The Tip are
made out e! Patent Leather and makes a neat
and beautiful contrast with the uppers, which
are made of Bright Dongola. They cannot last
long at these prices.
Only a few or these 12 Ladles' Bright Don
gola Butten Square Plain Tee Shoes left which
I advertised ashert time age as selling at f 1.75.
All of these Shoes were Positively 12 per pair.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Chas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FUEY A ECKEP.T) the Leader el
Lew Price In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.3 A 6 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
V-Stern Closed Every Evening at 0 o'clock
Except Monday and Saturday.
"lOMMON SENSE SHOE STOKE.
3.
3.
3.
LADIES,
LADIES,
LADIES.
Shee Bargains
TO-DAY.
HAHOAIN'N'e. 1-
A Ladles' Dress Shee.Open-;
Square and Common Sense
worth f 2.2.), at 31. IS. Come te
see us, The Common Sense,
W East King street.
UAROAIXXe. '1 -Ladles' Scotch Sele IJutten
Shoes with 1'atteut Leather
Tips or without, and sold
elsewhere at 12.00 aud S2.S0.
Twe grades.tl.Ztaudf 1.43.
HAltOAIN Ne. :i-Mlxed Let or Ladles' Dress,
Ijice and Butten Shoes,
worth !1.2, SI. &0 and 91.73,
ut DSe. Come te see us.
Tie Common Sense
Slee Stere,
40 EAST KING ST.
Best Goods! Lewest Prices!
myl-tfil .
UM OjOO&b.
T
HE PEOPLE'S CASH STOKE.
The Choicest Stock
-OF-
IN THE CITY,
Manning In prlce from 10e n yard up te the
finest goods luiMirtid ntSUc. The regular price
of these Imported goods helng te-day from 05c
te Tm lu the larger cities.
SPECIAL DRIVES
White Quilts!
The best II, fl.SS, and 110 Demestic Whlte
Quilts In this city.
The best Marseilles Quilts from II M te M.
These Quills hwe lust been purchased from a
manufacturer and Importer and are the best
goods for the money ever offered anywhere.
s
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
marSO-lydlt
-I f 1'EIl CENT. DKHENTUHESTOCK CElt
JLVJ llfieales In multiples off 100, earning u
guarantee cash dividend of 10 per cent, per an-
num. tueauie semiannually, are issueu uy tee
llulldlugand Lean Association ofDaketadlome
Otltee. Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member
ship fee or ether ezpense Incident te Issuance
of stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash at
purchase prlee after two years. Invester se
cured by leal estate mortgages te double the
amount of the linestment deposited with a
Trustee. Conespendenco Invited.
C. W.STAIILINO,
Manager Philadelphia Otrtce,
lauNlmeed Ne. 411 Waluut Street,
$100,000.
IX "ONDS AND MOUTCMOpFOt IN-
iioe. ta, tcoe, 11,000 te tJ),oeo.
Bends per ceut-lntcrest, payable quarterl
Mortgages per ceuu luiirivai, imjuuie iiu
3 eany.
Send or call for fall Information.
JOHN H. METZLKR
Me,a.OuluSi
M AWS
People
Casli Stere,
9ry V 0?.
-T B. MARTIN IX).
J. B. MARTIN & CO!
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
J. HAHHV STAMM, Manager.
HOSIERY.
Special let Ne. 1100 dozens Tte'k
Hem at 25c guaranteed net te fade.
Breclal let Ne. 2 Balbrlggan Het',
all alzea, full regular made, at 12Je ; for
mer price 22c.
PARASOLS.
A Great Bargain In Paraaela, 20-inca
beat quality Gleria Bilk, Paragon Frame,
guaranteed for one year net te cut or
fade, silver plated and natural weed
bandies, $1.25 each ; worth $2.
One let of Parasols of last season at
half price.
CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS.
Oue let slightly soiled that sold at 60c,
75c aud (1, at 25c each.
CORSETS Cut Price.
Dr. Warner's, Ball's, aud all promi
nent makes at less than regular prices.
WHITE SHIRTS.
All sizes in an Unlauudered White,
deuble lined en besom and ever back,
liucn besom and wristbands, 60c. A
month age this Shirt was our 75c leader.
MEN'S LINEN COLLARS.
One let of Earl and Wilsen's 25e brand
at 10c each ; all sizes.
Celluloid Cellars and Cuff at reduced
prices.
FLANNEL SHIRTS.
Outing and Negligee Shifts, with
pockets, at 25, 35 aud 60c ; every eue ex
tra value.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sis.,
LANCASTER, PA.
B
OSTON STORE.
NO
BARGAINS
Like Ours.
While Dotted Swlisej, 12f, 17, 30, Uj, tl, 80c
'.2-Iuch Embroideries, 25, 33, 87Jc. a yard.
45-Inch Embroideries, 37f, SO, 73c te 1J0 a
yard.
Lace Caps, 10, 12, 17. 20. e te I1.G0.
46 Inches Wide Colored Henrietta, :13c a yard.
Ulack Lace Fleunclngsand Nets, SO, 02$, 70c,
$1, 11.25, tlJM, 11.75 a yard.
llest 21-Inch Silk Plushes, 75c a yard.
Ulack and White Summer Silks, 60c.
Ulack Henriettas, 37JJ, -50, 75e, 31 te 2M. X
One Case Dark Challles, 8c a yard.
Allover Laces, 17 and 25c n yard.
leather Belts, 6, 10, 12H. 17, 25c.
Corsets, 25, S7& 50, 75c.
rrlnted Mulls, VZYfi a yard.
Corded Piques, Colored Figures, lOe a yard.
Beet Outing Cleths, 8 and 10c a yard.
Dress Ginghams, 5;, 0, , 10c.
ltuchlngs, 5, 10, 12i, 17, 20, 25, :i7Jc a ard.
Turkkh Tidies, 10 and 12 Je.
Silk Ribbons, 2, S, 5, 10, 12i, 17, 20, 23c.
Lace Curtains cheap te close out.
lllack Shawls, 81.25, 11.60, 12 te f 12.
BE3T AND CHEAPEST
Dry Goods.
35 & 37 N. Queen St.
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
Sletiv.
T EVAN'n
rLOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Makes a GOOD Leaf el Bread.
Hikes a BIG Leaf of Bread.
Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread.
9-W1IAT MOKE DO YOU WANT ?-C
F
ORAMEIUCANSIQHTFEEDCYLINDER
i.uuricaters, uuusuu cups ferUcarlUKS,
' von can Rf t them at JOHN
iffiultea street.
iiiusi n, sti uis
m7-tfd
ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
Medel Uaklnr. Patterns. Dratrlnm and
aePrlnu, at Brteea rMaeiiabla, at JOHN
TW,MIMtniWt1sM, HI, ,
Charles
Stamra
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